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Louis Maudeline
Dear Loved
Ones,
Greeting. In my visit of the churches I met Louis Maudeline. A young girl the president of the women’s group introduced to me in Darbone. She amazed me and at the same time I had pity for her. Her mother died when she was in fifth grade. Her father does not take care of the girl. To study and to support herself, this girl started selling whatever she can put her hands on: vegetables, fruits, bread... in the mornings. In the afternoons, she goes to school. We tried to help her financially to reinforce what she sells. Today she has successfully finished her high school but unable to go to the university. She is now in a school where she is preparing herself to be a kindergarten teacher.
This girl has been an example in women’s group of her church which is the only family she has. It seems that she has a special call to know how to take care of her life at that early stage of her life.
Many girls in our churches and around the country are struggling like this one. Without any attention from the adults a girl like Maudeline can easily find herself on the street or become the toy for men.
Please let us pray for this girl and many others who are in difficult situations of life.
In His Name
Kihomi and Nzunga in Haiti
Dear Friends,
Each one is a child of God and each on has the potential to change Haiti with the love of Jesus. Kihomi's ministry mentors, assists financially, encourages, and most of all demonstrates God's love for all she meets. Louis is just one of the many that have found new life in Christ and family in the church due to Kihomi's ministry. Haiti is a dark place. His light shines thru because of your support of this ministry. We still need about 13% more to have the ministry completely underwritten. Please tell others of this wonderful work of the Lord and encourage them to support her also.
In His Service,
Greeting. In my visit of the churches I met Louis Maudeline. A young girl the president of the women’s group introduced to me in Darbone. She amazed me and at the same time I had pity for her. Her mother died when she was in fifth grade. Her father does not take care of the girl. To study and to support herself, this girl started selling whatever she can put her hands on: vegetables, fruits, bread... in the mornings. In the afternoons, she goes to school. We tried to help her financially to reinforce what she sells. Today she has successfully finished her high school but unable to go to the university. She is now in a school where she is preparing herself to be a kindergarten teacher.
This girl has been an example in women’s group of her church which is the only family she has. It seems that she has a special call to know how to take care of her life at that early stage of her life.
Many girls in our churches and around the country are struggling like this one. Without any attention from the adults a girl like Maudeline can easily find herself on the street or become the toy for men.
Please let us pray for this girl and many others who are in difficult situations of life.
In His Name
Kihomi and Nzunga in Haiti
Dear Friends,
Each one is a child of God and each on has the potential to change Haiti with the love of Jesus. Kihomi's ministry mentors, assists financially, encourages, and most of all demonstrates God's love for all she meets. Louis is just one of the many that have found new life in Christ and family in the church due to Kihomi's ministry. Haiti is a dark place. His light shines thru because of your support of this ministry. We still need about 13% more to have the ministry completely underwritten. Please tell others of this wonderful work of the Lord and encourage them to support her also.
In His Service,
Dennis Shewell
Mission Partnership Team Communications Advocate and Convener
Nzunga and Kihomi Ministry
E-mail: deshewell@gmail.com Please note new email address!
Phone: 812-569-1352
Other team Members:
Les Roberson
Diana Peysha
Shawna Gorman
Terry Bivens-Fry
Charles Newman